Troubling news from the Caucasus

THE day after Dmitry Medvedev’s presidential victory, Moscow’s leading papers turned their attention away from the long-predicted result to the unexpected bloodshed in Armenia. At least eight people were killed in clashes between security forces and opposition supporters protesting against alleged fraud in the country’s presidential elections. “An election won with some blood”, ran the headline in Kommersant, a leading business daily.
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The Caucasian Review of International Affairs
The CRIA is a quarterly peer-reviewed free, non-profit and online academic journal. The Review is committed to promote a better understanding of the regional affairs by providing relevant background information and analysis, as far as the Caucasus in general, and the South Caucasus in particular are concerned. The CRIA also welcomes lucid, well-documented papers on all aspects of international affairs, from all political viewpoints.
(CRIA), formerly Caucasian Journal of European Affairs, first began publication in 2006.
After a brief intersession the Review is again accepting submissions, in a new format and with an updated webpage. www.cria-online.org



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